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FRADEWIND 1 VOLUME 3, NUMBER II UTAH TECHNICAL COLLESEPROVO MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 i". "r't ;iilf Sol Aranda, UTC Art Instructor, displays his oil painting to G wen Jones, a library clerk at UTC. The painting is to be raffled off with tickets given for $1.00 donations to the UTC Women's Sfuderrt Awareness Commiftea 0 lobby for Appropriations Dill for new UTC campus The student awareness committee is trying to gain support for an appropriations bill that was just introduced by Senator Snow into the legislative budget session asking for an additional allocation of approximately eight million dollars, announced Dave Nelson, Student Awareness Officer at UTC at Provo. "At present we have approximately eight million dollars allocated to us for our new campus," said Dave. "Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? in this day and age, that eight Important neivs for Veterans If you are enrolled in a certificate program instead of an associate degree program or if you are enrolled for only one quarter, you will receive a white enrollment card in the mail with your monthly check from the Veterans Administration.It is important that you have your teacher certify your absences each month. The forms for this can be found in this office. Then bring the form and the white card for us to sign. Failure to do this has resulted in delay of payment and Lii at Provo Women's Scholarship Fund of which Gwen is a member. Interested persons contact Gwen Jones in the library. million dollars won't even provide the ground work and two buildings." "I don't believe there is a student in this school who wouldn't like to use new and more convenient facilities; facilities the caliber of any other two-year college in the state." Dave emphasized that the Student Awareness Committee was organized to inform the students of state legislation on the new campus, and to help get them actively involved in that legislation. "This legislation involves all of us, financial hardships for many students. Please pay attention to this. If you are interested in increasing your monthly payments or extending the period of time allowed for your program or having Uncle Sam pay your tuition bill, stop by to see Vern Rawcliffe who will advise you of current legislation. Any National Gurard personnel interested in possible legislation for payment of tuition or extra exemptions on state income taxes please contact Vern Rawcliffe. now, because what we do now determines the quality of our future campus." "I hope many of the students feel the same way I do about our school. I want to see it grow and get the support from the state that it deserves. We are going to try our best to see that it does but we need the students at UTC to help us." Committee meetings will be announced on the bulletin board, located at the old information desk. UTC Instructor Of the Year Plan Continues The student body of UTC has decided to continue the- Instructor of the Year Program during the winter and spring quarters. The Instructor of the Year Program is designed to give students a chance to recognize excellence in teaching among the staff of UTC. One teacher from each of the seven divisions will be selected by the students in that division. At the end of the year one of these seven will be recognized by the student body for his contribution to the school, community and profession. U trill 7DS5tfS y by Sharee Smith On Tuesday, January 8th the U.T.C. was visited by President David P. Gardner, UTC Disciplinary Board Explained by Fredd Rains When there is a serious breach of the code of conduct on campus the disciplinary board may be called to make a recommend concerning terminating or continuing a student in school. Such matters as being over obnoxious and disruptive in classes, chronic traffic violations, or drug abuse are some of the reasons for students having problems at UTC. The teacher whose class is concerned may be the first person to try to help with a solution to the problem. Then the Department Chairman ' would make an effort to resolve the problem if it still exists. If the question is one of drugs the academic Vice President, Mr. Peterson, might be the first to attempt to see what could be done. The Traffic Review Board would handle traffic problems, and could make a recommend for a serious case to the disciplinary board. The Dean of Students, Mr. Kearney, may be used to intercede before a meeting of the board. Such a meeting with Mr. Kearney might resolve the problem, and thus make unneecessary a formal meeting of the disciplinary board. The board consists of two members of the faculty and two students picked at random, with the Dean of Students presiding over the board. Problems that reach this stage are serious enough that the decision that board must make would be to recommend termination from school. Only President Sorenson can terminate a student from UTC, however, he takes into consideration the recommendation of the board. The disciplinary board met only two times last year, and has not had to meet at all this year. Father-in-law noticed his5-year-old granddaughter out in the back yard brushing the family dog's teeth. When he asked her what in the world she was doing, she replied quickly, "I'm brushing Scotty's teeth. But don't worry, Grandpa, I'll put your toothbrush back, like I always have." u C Provo President of the University of Utah and his Executive Assistant, Dr. Arvo Van Alstyne. The purpose for the visit of President Gardner was to tour our campus, including the Norton and Bonham Buildings, as well as the site for the new U.T.C. Campus. He was seeking helpful information from the Administrators and the Division Chairman of the U.T.C. At a meeting held on Tuesday afternoon, President Sorenson introduced Pres. Gardner to some of the Division Chairmen and many other people. President Gardner related that he was born in California, but came to Utah where he grew up and attended school. He spoke of thinning and digging sugar beets in Delta, Utah. He graduated from the B.Y.U. and returned to California. He has now returned to Utah and is trying to reacquaint himself with out State. He has tried to be involved with the Legislature and says he feels he is at home more with them than the large faculty at the U. of U. but felt it would only take about a year to really feel comfortable and confident in his new job. He stated that he wanted to be really involved with the Education System in Utah and his visit to U.T.C. was one of a series of visits td the other colleges in the State. He told the group that he was not very well acquainted with Vocational Schools but wants to find the advantages of the vocational fields in hopes there would be better cooperation between the academic and vocational schools. of lEimtta Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. I Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 - - - Ik HOLIDAY INN (Advance Ticket Sales Olny) Qr& President Gardner stated that during the past three or four years there seems to be a trend of national support for the vocational schools, which is long overdue. Two things President Gardner emphasized was his concern over the problems of a State Budget adequate to meet the needs of the high rising costs of managing a college. He was also interested that an all over interaction between all schools of higher education becomes a reality, which would prove very beneficial to all. Vice President Peterson of the U.T.C. introduced the Division Chairmen of our school. Each Chairman discussed their departments-its' problems and its' advantages. This became a period of questions and answers between President Gardner and the members of the group. It was a very informal discussion, which proved beneficial to all. In commenting on the meeting, Wayne Kearney, Dean of Students of U.T.C said, "President Gardner is a very knowledgable person, very interested in the Post Secondary affairs of the schools of the State. I was very impressed with his various experiences from both the Vocational and the Academic fields." The meeting closed with President Sorensen presenting a silver gavel to President Gardner, stating that in his new job it will come in very the meeting, President Gardner started on the tour of our campus accompanied by President Sorenson and other interested people. BB, BYU Frosh at UTC BB. U of U Frosh - here BB, SUSC Frosh, here BB, Rangely Col. - here BB, Weber Frosh, here Sweetheart Bal

FRADEWIND 1 VOLUME 3, NUMBER II UTAH TECHNICAL COLLESEPROVO MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1974 i". "r't ;iilf Sol Aranda, UTC Art Instructor, displays his oil painting to G wen Jones, a library clerk at UTC. The painting is to be raffled off with tickets given for $1.00 donations to the UTC Women's Sfuderrt Awareness Commiftea 0 lobby for Appropriations Dill for new UTC campus The student awareness committee is trying to gain support for an appropriations bill that was just introduced by Senator Snow into the legislative budget session asking for an additional allocation of approximately eight million dollars, announced Dave Nelson, Student Awareness Officer at UTC at Provo. "At present we have approximately eight million dollars allocated to us for our new campus," said Dave. "Sounds like a lot, doesn't it? in this day and age, that eight Important neivs for Veterans If you are enrolled in a certificate program instead of an associate degree program or if you are enrolled for only one quarter, you will receive a white enrollment card in the mail with your monthly check from the Veterans Administration.It is important that you have your teacher certify your absences each month. The forms for this can be found in this office. Then bring the form and the white card for us to sign. Failure to do this has resulted in delay of payment and Lii at Provo Women's Scholarship Fund of which Gwen is a member. Interested persons contact Gwen Jones in the library. million dollars won't even provide the ground work and two buildings." "I don't believe there is a student in this school who wouldn't like to use new and more convenient facilities; facilities the caliber of any other two-year college in the state." Dave emphasized that the Student Awareness Committee was organized to inform the students of state legislation on the new campus, and to help get them actively involved in that legislation. "This legislation involves all of us, financial hardships for many students. Please pay attention to this. If you are interested in increasing your monthly payments or extending the period of time allowed for your program or having Uncle Sam pay your tuition bill, stop by to see Vern Rawcliffe who will advise you of current legislation. Any National Gurard personnel interested in possible legislation for payment of tuition or extra exemptions on state income taxes please contact Vern Rawcliffe. now, because what we do now determines the quality of our future campus." "I hope many of the students feel the same way I do about our school. I want to see it grow and get the support from the state that it deserves. We are going to try our best to see that it does but we need the students at UTC to help us." Committee meetings will be announced on the bulletin board, located at the old information desk. UTC Instructor Of the Year Plan Continues The student body of UTC has decided to continue the- Instructor of the Year Program during the winter and spring quarters. The Instructor of the Year Program is designed to give students a chance to recognize excellence in teaching among the staff of UTC. One teacher from each of the seven divisions will be selected by the students in that division. At the end of the year one of these seven will be recognized by the student body for his contribution to the school, community and profession. U trill 7DS5tfS y by Sharee Smith On Tuesday, January 8th the U.T.C. was visited by President David P. Gardner, UTC Disciplinary Board Explained by Fredd Rains When there is a serious breach of the code of conduct on campus the disciplinary board may be called to make a recommend concerning terminating or continuing a student in school. Such matters as being over obnoxious and disruptive in classes, chronic traffic violations, or drug abuse are some of the reasons for students having problems at UTC. The teacher whose class is concerned may be the first person to try to help with a solution to the problem. Then the Department Chairman ' would make an effort to resolve the problem if it still exists. If the question is one of drugs the academic Vice President, Mr. Peterson, might be the first to attempt to see what could be done. The Traffic Review Board would handle traffic problems, and could make a recommend for a serious case to the disciplinary board. The Dean of Students, Mr. Kearney, may be used to intercede before a meeting of the board. Such a meeting with Mr. Kearney might resolve the problem, and thus make unneecessary a formal meeting of the disciplinary board. The board consists of two members of the faculty and two students picked at random, with the Dean of Students presiding over the board. Problems that reach this stage are serious enough that the decision that board must make would be to recommend termination from school. Only President Sorenson can terminate a student from UTC, however, he takes into consideration the recommendation of the board. The disciplinary board met only two times last year, and has not had to meet at all this year. Father-in-law noticed his5-year-old granddaughter out in the back yard brushing the family dog's teeth. When he asked her what in the world she was doing, she replied quickly, "I'm brushing Scotty's teeth. But don't worry, Grandpa, I'll put your toothbrush back, like I always have." u C Provo President of the University of Utah and his Executive Assistant, Dr. Arvo Van Alstyne. The purpose for the visit of President Gardner was to tour our campus, including the Norton and Bonham Buildings, as well as the site for the new U.T.C. Campus. He was seeking helpful information from the Administrators and the Division Chairman of the U.T.C. At a meeting held on Tuesday afternoon, President Sorenson introduced Pres. Gardner to some of the Division Chairmen and many other people. President Gardner related that he was born in California, but came to Utah where he grew up and attended school. He spoke of thinning and digging sugar beets in Delta, Utah. He graduated from the B.Y.U. and returned to California. He has now returned to Utah and is trying to reacquaint himself with out State. He has tried to be involved with the Legislature and says he feels he is at home more with them than the large faculty at the U. of U. but felt it would only take about a year to really feel comfortable and confident in his new job. He stated that he wanted to be really involved with the Education System in Utah and his visit to U.T.C. was one of a series of visits td the other colleges in the State. He told the group that he was not very well acquainted with Vocational Schools but wants to find the advantages of the vocational fields in hopes there would be better cooperation between the academic and vocational schools. of lEimtta Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. I Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 14 - - - Ik HOLIDAY INN (Advance Ticket Sales Olny) Qr& President Gardner stated that during the past three or four years there seems to be a trend of national support for the vocational schools, which is long overdue. Two things President Gardner emphasized was his concern over the problems of a State Budget adequate to meet the needs of the high rising costs of managing a college. He was also interested that an all over interaction between all schools of higher education becomes a reality, which would prove very beneficial to all. Vice President Peterson of the U.T.C. introduced the Division Chairmen of our school. Each Chairman discussed their departments-its' problems and its' advantages. This became a period of questions and answers between President Gardner and the members of the group. It was a very informal discussion, which proved beneficial to all. In commenting on the meeting, Wayne Kearney, Dean of Students of U.T.C said, "President Gardner is a very knowledgable person, very interested in the Post Secondary affairs of the schools of the State. I was very impressed with his various experiences from both the Vocational and the Academic fields." The meeting closed with President Sorensen presenting a silver gavel to President Gardner, stating that in his new job it will come in very the meeting, President Gardner started on the tour of our campus accompanied by President Sorenson and other interested people. BB, BYU Frosh at UTC BB. U of U Frosh - here BB, SUSC Frosh, here BB, Rangely Col. - here BB, Weber Frosh, here Sweetheart Bal